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can just make out tiny joints in the stems--these contain leaves as well
as male and female cones (on different plants). Hidden under the upright
brooms are short trunks with silver bark, shreddy at the bases.
Mormon settlers brewed a pick-me-up tea from the jointed stems. Navajos used the tea for coughs and nasal congestion: the plant contains pseudoephedrine which is good for the urinary tract as well. |
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